Geoffrey Arnold, The Oregonian: Porter made an effort to track down Guardiola and shake hands, but the Bayern coach didn't acknowledge Porter. "I didn't see him," Guardiola said after the game. What upset Guardiola was the play of the All-Stars in what was supposed to be a friendly. ... Porter said he understood Guardiola's postgame actions. "That's such a small part of tonight I don't even want to talk about it," Porter said.

The Guardian: "It doesn't matter. It's happened the way it is," Guardiola said. "We tried to play and we did. Congratulations to MLS for this victory. I hope they are going to invite us next year to try and make revenge and I hope to prepare a little bit better.

Tom Sheen, The Independent: US Soccer president Sunil Galati later took to Twitter to say that the pair had resolved their differences. He wrote: "All good with Pep Guardiola and Caleb Porter. With them for nice handshake outside the locker room after the game."

Ives Galarcep, GOAL.com: Guardiola wouldn't go so far as to criticize MLS for the rough tackles by Johnson and Osvaldo Alonso, but his comments seemed to provide some subtle reference to them. "We came here to play the best ways possible. We came here to respect the football for the fans, to respect our opponents," Guardiola said. "We came with some of our players having traveled 12 hours just to play 15 minutes to respect this game, to respect MLS and we did it."